Conference

The conditions for economic take-off Madagascar were
the focus of debate. The forum highlighted especially at first, the preconditions for economic takeoff, which unfortunately are often misunderstood by the public. In a second time, debate
is open about existing extractive political and economic institutions to the detriment of the interest
General population.

Economic patriotism induces: mobilization of state, local and business communities to develop or enhance the competitiveness of these in the current context of globalization and tougher competitive relationships. Economic patriotism has two flaps: the defensive, consisting of defining strategic areas to protect, […]

??Object: – explain economic growth from process and microeconomic decisions. – seek the springs of the economy that enable it to grow sustainably ?? The main factors of growth: returns to scale the Research (innovation) The knowledge (KH) The judicious government intervention (developmental state) click here for more information

The failure, as success in the approach to development of a country is almost always attributed to the responsibility of the State and leaders. But the state can really bring change, himself ? Certainly, the public-private partnership starts already giving tangible results, thanks to funds raised by both parties, if we cite only the case of the renovation project of Antsirabe airfield, or the other of being prepared infrastructure projects in the region Vakinankaratra. But the role of the private sector he limited to financial contributions of this kind ? What role does the private sector in the process of economic development ? These questions and these questions will host the Conference-debate organized by the CREM (Reflection Circle of Economists of Madagascar), CCI au Antaninarenina.Bref, the theme deserves everyone's contribution, especially at this time when Madagascar is planning a major relaunch supported by donors and IOC, who want to Great Island, the Indian Ocean attic, according to the declaration made at their meeting with the Malagasy authorities, the 19 and the 20 February 2015.

• We will start solving today - even in part – this situation if we want to offer the possibility of passing the Economic Policies to be developed by the new leaders of Generations. That is why we propose to opt for both Equity and Sustainability of the objectives of Economic Activities and Development […]

The rule of law reigns only selectively
Property rights are non-existent for the vast majority of citizens
The "elites" have unlimited political and economic power
Only a small fraction of the population has access to national education, public health, public safety, credit and productive activities